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  1. 1. Crosley Law: Dedicated Truck Accident Attorneys
  2. 2. Top Causes of Truck Accidents
  3. 3. The Main Differences Between Truck Wrecks and Car Crash Cases
  4. 4. Crosley Law Fights for Truck Wreck Victims

Have you or a loved one been the victim of a truck wreck in Seguin, Texas? Truck crashes often cause physical and emotional trauma, not to mention financial difficulties as medical bills add up. Crosley Law’s team understands the fear and frustration that you’re experiencing, and we have the knowledge and skills you need. Learn more about our innovative, client-focused approach to truck wreck claims.

Seguin sees a lot of traffic from both commuters and commercial trucks. This is especially true of the interstates that circle and cut through the city, like Interstate 10. Interstate 10 is a major truck route, connecting San Antonio to other major Texas cities and hubs like Houston, and it passes right through Seguin. Truck wrecks on Interstate 10 are a common occurrence— and locals are used to sudden highway closures for crash investigations. The high speeds of the highways and interstates often contribute to truck crashes, but they occur on Seguin’s local roads too.

Crosley Law: Dedicated Truck Accident Attorneys

At Crosley Law, we take a hands-on, personalized approach to every case we handle. We’ve also built a reputation for our approach to complex truck wreck cases and our first-hand knowledge of the San Antonio metro area.

To learn more about truck crashes and how Crosley Law’s experienced attorneys can help if you or a loved one has been a victim of a truck wreck in Seguin, keep reading.

“I want to thank you and your staff for all the help you have given me and my family in this matter. If ever I have another issue, you and your firm will be at the top of my list. The whole experience has been excellent. Y’all are truly the best.”

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Exceptional Texas Trucking Accident Lawyers

Top Causes of Truck Accidents

While most truck wrecks involve driver error, an experienced injury lawyer knows that many factors can lead to a crash. At Crosley Law, we frequently handle claims involving:

  • Speeding and reckless driving
  • Distracted driving
  • Driver fatigue or illness
  • Drunk or drugged driving
  • Improper lane changes
  • Tailgating and failure to maintain a safe stopping distance
  • Failure to yield

Sometimes, the wreck is not the driver’s fault. Instead, the trucking company, loader, or others are responsible. Our lawyers help identify when:

  • Safety systems, like brakes and tires, fail due to inadequate maintenance
  • Trucking companies illegally pressure their drivers to work when they’re sick or tired
  • Dangerous or defective truck parts lead to a crash
  • Companies negligently hire dangerous or poorly trained drivers

It’s not always easy to identify the exact causes of a truck crash, especially if you don’t know how to interpret crash reports, truck data, and medical records. That’s why many victims in Seguin turn to Crosley Law for help.

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The Main Differences Between Truck Wrecks and Car Crash Cases

You May Have Claims Against Multiple Parties

In passenger vehicle crashes, you typically file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company. Many times, these claims are relatively straightforward. Truck wrecks, on the other hand, can easily include four or five parties—and they all have their own insurance companies and competing arguments. As we mentioned above, you may have claims against a trucking company, the loader, a bar that overserved a drunk driver, and even a truck part manufacturer.

This means that you’ll be up against not just a single lawyer, but an entire team of attorneys hired for the sole purpose of making sure their company doesn’t have to pay you a dime.

RELATED: Who Is Liable In A Commercial Truck Accident?

You Need to Act Quickly to Preserve Evidence

You may think your car is high tech if it has a backup camera or a parking assistance system. In comparison, many modern semi-trucks are futuristic. They contain a network of sensors and electronics that monitor the driver’s every move. Called telematics, these systems can identify a truck’s speed, its location on the road, and exactly when (or if) the driver started to brake or attempt to avoid a crash. Some telematics systems even include video streams of the driver and the truck.

For an experienced injury lawyer and their experts, telematics data can be extremely valuable, since it can help them precisely rebuild the crash. However, unless your lawyer acts quickly and preserves this evidence, the trucking company may destroy it.

The Commercial Trucking Industry Must Follow Strict Federal Regulations

While commercial truck drivers have to follow the same traffic laws as other road users, they are also governed by Department of Transportation regulations. Under these rules, truck drivers and trucking companies must:

  • Follow hours of service regulations, limiting drivers’ time on the road
  • Regularly inspect and repair their vehicles
  • Pass medical examinations and disclose certain health conditions
  • Follow specific records-keeping procedures and use electronic logging devices

If a trucking company or driver violates these rules and causes a wreck, the victims may have an easier time recovering damages.

Crosley Law Fights for Truck Wreck Victims

At Crosley Law, our experienced truck accident attorneys understand the hardships faced by truck crash victims and fight for the compensation and justice they deserve. We apply cutting-edge strategies to hold reckless truck drivers and companies responsible for their actions.

Our attorneys and team of expert witnesses and specialists work to:

  • Analyze evidence and data from the crash
  • Collect police reports and witness testimonies
  • Create digital reconstructions of the crash
  • Preserve driver logbooks, telematics data, and mobile phone records
  • Inspect the truck for mechanical and maintenance issues
  • Investigate the trucking company and others for negligence

References

The large truck crash causation study (July 2007). Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Retrieved from https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/safety/ research-and-analysis/large-truck-crash-causation-study-analysis-brief

The content provided here is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject.

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